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It is a good idea to get into the habit on either the first, or
last jumping day of the month (to establish a regular routine) of
giving your rig and equipment a more thorough inspection.
As well as everything covered in the Daily
Maintenance schedule go a little deeper. Check the condition,
where appropriate, of your (boc or rol) pouch, your velcro and your
hardware.
On the last pack job of the day, check the bridle thoroughly, the
condition of the kill line and the main deployment bag.
Check all batteries to make sure they have plenty of life left
in them.
Make a note of any concerns and check them with your rigger, either
straight away, or if they are not so urgent make a note to mention
them when you hand over your rig for it's mandated (every 120 days
in the US) inspection and re-certification.
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